[0001] This invention concerns a paper towel dispenser. The dispensing operation is electrically
driven and is designed to dispense a one-towel length of paper from a roll occupied
in the dispensing apparatus. The consumer is supposed to tear the dispensed length
against a blade positioned at the dispensing opening of the apparatus.
[0002] For dispensing the paper, the dispensing apparatus includes an electrically driven
machinery for achieving an advancement movement of the paper from the roll, in order
to display the leading end of the paper from the dispensing opening. The advancement
is controlled by a device for displaying a certain length of the paper during each
operation cycle of the apparatus. The operation cycle starts when a consumer tears
the disposed towel sheet length from the continuous paper web.
[0003] A paper towel dispenser following said working schedule is disclosed in
US patent specification No 3,730,409. In this know dispenser apparatus the mechanism includes a blade for tearing a dispensed
paper length. The blade is mounted on the dispenser to have two positions, a severing
position and a rest position. The blade is activated to take the tearing position
through tensioning of the paper when a tearing operation is commenced. When swinging
between said two positions, the blade acts as a mechanical switch, and causes a switching
action to an electrical circuit. This circuit forms in the apparatus an element, which
commands the paper feeding devices. This operation mode makes it possible, that the
paper is in fact not torn off, only tensioned for tearing, and the system feeds an
additional paper length for disposal.
[0004] Another system commonly in use includes an electrical detector to detect when a consumer
is requesting a towel sheet for use. Usually this detector is a motion detector, which
detects hand waving in front of the dispenser. The detector generates an electrical
signal commanding the paper feeding apparatus.
[0005] The present invention seeks to produce another solution for commanding a paper towel
dispenser into a ready-to-use state, in which state a towel length is dispensed and
ready to be torn off when a consumer requires paper for wiping. One essential point
in the operation of this kind is to detect the actual tearing off of a towel sheet.
When the tearing is detected, the apparatus can be commanded to feed a further sheet
ready for the next consumer. The operation can be realized in a towel dispensing apparatus
including the essential characterizing features disclosed in the appended claim 1.
[0006] The invention is explained in more detail with the enclosed drawing figure displaying
the main components of the dispensing apparatus of the invention.
[0007] The dispenser apparatus shown in the drawing figure includes a space for the paper
roll from which the paper web is rolled off stepwise as towel sheets in accordance
with the consumption as towel sheets. For dispensing the paper, the apparatus includes
an electrically driven motor 1 furnished with an electronic system for commanding
the operation of the motor. The motor is connected to a cog-wheel 2 which actually
rotates the paper feeding elements resulting that the paper roll occupied in the apparatus
receives a rotational movement. The paper feeding elements includes a guiding roll
system directing the paper from the roll to an aperture situated in the lower front
side of the dispenser. Adjacent to the aperture, the apparatus includes a blade 3,
designed to assist in tearing off of the dispensed length of paper across the web
direction.
[0008] In accordance with the present invention, the blade 3 is furnished with a vibration
sensor 4 which is capable of generating an electrical signal when an action is subjected
to the blade causing the blade to vibrate. Accomplishing of the present invention
presupposes that this action is the tearing of a paper sheet against the blade.
[0009] When the system commanding the drive motor 2 receives the signal from the vibration
sensor 4, the system rotates the motor for a number of revolutions designed to feed
one towel length of the paper web from the dispensing aperture. Then a towel sheet
is waiting ready for the next consumer.
[0010] The apparatus monitoring the dispensing procedure may further include a detector
which is activated by a motion in front of the dispenser, especially when the consumer
is waving hand for demanding a towel sheet to be dispensed. In this embodiment of
the invention, the signal generated by the vibration sensor is conducted over a time
delayer to the devices commanding the dispensing motor. The purpose of the time delayer
is that principally only one towel sheet is consumed by each visitor.
[0011] The time delayer device may be utilized also in the main embodiment of the invention,
i.e. a further sheet is dispensed only after a certain time has elapsed when the vibration
sensor detected tearing off of a towel sheet.
[0012] The vibration sensor utilized in the invention may be a piezo-electric element, which
is known as such in the field of sensing vibrating effects. In order to exclude mal-functions
of the system in that sense that the system would deliver a towel sheet each time
the dispenser is subjected to an action generating vibration in the construction,
the electric circuit may include an electronic filter. This filter is able to separate
the vibration caused by the actual tearing from other vibration applied to the system.
[0013] The motion detector is preferably a capacitive motion detector, utilized for activation
of dispensing apparatuses.
[0014] The power for the dispenser may be supplied from batteries or usual electrical power
supply network.
1. A paper towel dispenser for dispensing rolled paper web sheet by sheet, which dispenser
includes an electrically driven machinery for feeding the paper for displaying a sheet
length after the previous length is torn off , devices to command the paper feeding
machinery and a blade (3) to tear the displayed sheet length, characterized in that the devices for commanding the paper feeding machinery include a vibration sensor
(4) connected to the blade and generating an electrical signal requesting a further
sheet length from the paper feeding machinery.
2. A paper towel dispenser according to claim 1, characterized in that the vibration sensor is a piezo-electric element.
3. A paper towel dispenser according to claim 2, characterized in that the piezo-electric element is connected to the paper feeding machinery over an electronic
frequency filter.
4. A paper towel dispenser according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the devices for commanding the paper feeding machinery further include a motion detector.
5. A paper towel dispenser according to any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the electric signal generated by the vibration sensor is connected over a time delay
element to the paper feeding machinery.
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